Dvaravati Wihan วิหารทวารวดี
Tulamben on Bali the Liberty wreck
Amdo Station
Nam Xong river near Pha Tang
The Kailash peak
Pyi Daw Aye Pagoda in Kawthaung
Ancient town in the sunset light
Climbing to the mountain top of Shiliin Bogd Uul
Waterway through the swamp
Tiger Jumping Gorge
Lhachu river, a tributary to the Brahmaputra
Pilgrims step in the Toling Monastery
Ratna Chuli (7035m)
Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse
Little girl has fun in a big plastic bulb
Delicious mandarins for the journey
Mount Abang and Sari Hill
Sanphet Prasat Palace in Ayutthaya
The wihan at Wat Phrao, Tak วิหารวัดพร้าว ตาก
Landscape in Kyirong Tibet
View to the Songzanlin Monastery complex
Dukezong village beside the Songzanlin Monastery
Air brush painting on a bus rear
Ganges Guesthouse in Darchen
Chiu Gompa
Memo Nanyi (Gurla Mandhata) peak (7728 m)
Young Tibetan girls in Hor Qu
Khlong Sam Wah
Wat Bua Kaeo Satthatham
Tang valley in Bumthang district
Punakha Dzong
Tashigang Dzong
Tashi Choe Dzong and Gouvernment building complex…
At the Paro market
The Paro bridge
Thai barge bows Sukrip Khrong Mueang ขบวนเสด็จพยุห…
Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Kuan-Yin) Performing a…
Lhasa and the Potala
Prang at Si Thep, Phetchabun ปรางค์ศรีเทพ เพชรบูร…
Deer Stone site near Mörön
Chong Sheng Temple, Dali
Tiger's Nest Monastery with the fire destroyed par…
In the center of the city and the Blue Sky Tower
Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
Inn Paw Khone village and its Kayan people
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Crossing near the spring of Brahmaputra
The point we crossed this icy riverbed called Khando Saglam Chu and is one of many tributaries which crows to the well known major river Tsangpo, in India called the Brahmaputra originates in the Jima Yangzong glacier near Mt. Kailash. It then flows east for about 1,700 km, at an average height of 4,000 m and is thus the highest of the major rivers in the world.
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